We can’t blame Quddus for this one — the video has already racked up more than 11 million views on YouTube without his help — but the rule not to jump at conspiracy theories is a good one to follow, especially in this case. Sure, the media got a lot wrong in its early reports on the massacre, but that’s more of a reflection on today’s journalists than the government. What inspired the video’s anonymous creator to put it together, aside from his high school research into 9/11? “These people and the whole town had this artificial vibe about them,” he told Gawker.